Technology
Across
- 2. A fast, always-on internet connection that lets you browse websites, stream videos, and download files quickly.
- 3. The main screen you see when you start your computer, where you can access files, folders, and programs through icons.
- 4. An organized collection of information stored on a computer, like a digital filing cabinet that makes it easy to find and manage data.
- 10. The part of your computer that stores all your files, programs, and the operating system—even when the computer is turned off.
- 11. Software that protects your computer by detecting and removing harmful programs (viruses) that could damage your files or steal information.
Down
- 1. A secret word or combination of characters you use to prove your identity and protect your accounts from unauthorized access.
- 5. A saved link to a website in your browser, letting you quickly return to your favorite pages without typing the address again.
- 6. Technology that connects devices without physical cables, using radio waves instead (like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth).
- 7. A device you wear on your head that combines headphones (for listening) and a microphone (for speaking), often used for calls or gaming.
- 8. reality Computer-generated 3D environments that you can experience and interact with using special goggles, making you feel like you're actually inside a digital world.
- 9. A group of connected computers and devices that can share information and resources with each other.